The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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... mind , you must , at the risk of a headache yourselves , listen at this point to a description of the exact nature and symptoms of the headache they caused me . ” To indicate as precisely as possible this autobiographic purport of the ...
... mind , you must , at the risk of a headache yourselves , listen at this point to a description of the exact nature and symptoms of the headache they caused me . ” To indicate as precisely as possible this autobiographic purport of the ...
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... mind when , in reproducing his Lake Reminiscences in 1853 for his Collective Edition , he came to the two Tait articles in which Southey had principally figured . Hence , perhaps , though Southey had died in 1843 , De Quincey's large ...
... mind when , in reproducing his Lake Reminiscences in 1853 for his Collective Edition , he came to the two Tait articles in which Southey had principally figured . Hence , perhaps , though Southey had died in 1843 , De Quincey's large ...
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... mind to live on a hundred pounds annually , if he pleased to do so , and to live respectably . I guessed even then how the matter stood ; and so in my own experience I found it . If a young man were known to be of trivial pursuits ...
... mind to live on a hundred pounds annually , if he pleased to do so , and to live respectably . I guessed even then how the matter stood ; and so in my own experience I found it . If a young man were known to be of trivial pursuits ...
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... mind that his Majesty's Government should have issued so sensible an order ; which he trusted would be soon followed up by an interdict on breeches , they being still more disagreeable to pay for . This said , without the movement on ...
... mind that his Majesty's Government should have issued so sensible an order ; which he trusted would be soon followed up by an interdict on breeches , they being still more disagreeable to pay for . This said , without the movement on ...
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... mind of one constitutionally disposed to solemn contemplations with memorials of human sorrow and strife too profound to pass away for years . Thus , then , it was . Past experience of a very peculiar kind , the agitations of many lives ...
... mind of one constitutionally disposed to solemn contemplations with memorials of human sorrow and strife too profound to pass away for years . Thus , then , it was . Past experience of a very peculiar kind , the agitations of many lives ...
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